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The dressing culture was (is) poor. Rooney spoke in Rio’s podcast about Lingard, Pogba all dancing barely 24 hours after a defeat to Liverpool. We sign over-rated players and then struggle to sell them.

that’s why a director of football is vital for us.
Rooney and Pogba played in same team only in 2016/17 season and we didn't lose to Liverpool that season (2 draws). Perhaps he was talking about City loss at Old Trafford?
 

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In fairness, Oleball was better than whatever we are playing at these days. It wasn't even Oleball that went tits up, just the vibes.
Oles football was dire at times, just told the lads to go and enjoy themselves. The vibes are always going to go tits up when the culture is rotten to the core. Ole is the nicest guy in football and he couldn’t stop the rot.
 

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That's great news hope others notice his willing contribution so Utd will be able to sell him for 20m.
Yes... of course it would be even better if it started to click for him and he would actually get goals and assists for Dortmund. Truly unlucky that he walked into the worst Dortmund side in years (and obviously can't have the form to fix that on his own, even if he tries)
 

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Yes... of course it would be even better if it started to click for him and he would actually get goals and assists for Dortmund. Truly unlucky that he walked into the worst Dortmund side in years (and obviously can't have the form to fix that on his own, even if he tries)
Yes, 'unlucky' is definitely the word I'd use to characterize Sancho at the moment. So unlucky to be sitting on a huge contract that he doesn't deserve while doing feck all.

Why are there so many fans of unrelated German clubs making excuses for him?! The guy's a waster.
 

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Its defo not down to luck that hes been shunned away from United, was offered on loan and no 'top' teams with a good side came in for him.
Hes where he is at due to his own stuff. He can blame others as much as he wants, but overall hes been abysmal for United. Hes had backing, time off, and the such, and this was his third season at United. Or was supposed to be. The funny thing is, he would probably be playing right now for United and getting a chance to stink it up here, if his ego wasnt so big / fragile.

I actually hope he picks up form at Dortmund so that his value retains / goes up and United can cash in on him. Then at that point, whether he flops or succeeds is on him.

United should take blame for giving him a ridiculous contract. If he was unwilling to come to United unless we gave him 350k per week, then that should have been the first red flag. Heck, he should have been on less than 200k when signed (not sure what he was on before, but i wouldnt be surprised if it was less than 100k to begin with, so it should have just been an easy 'we will close to double your money if needed')
Anyway, thats the stupidity of United as we have seen over and over again with contract extensions (like we just saw with Rashford)
 

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Yes, 'unlucky' is definitely the word I'd use to characterize Sancho at the moment. So unlucky to be sitting on a huge contract that he doesn't deserve while doing feck all.

Why are there so many fans of unrelated German clubs making excuses for him?! The guy's a waster.
We remember him being as something other than a waster from his first spell at Dortmund. But I fully get why United fans look at him in a less positive way. ;)
 

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We remember him being as something other than a waster from his first spell at Dortmund. But I fully get why United fans look at him in a less positive way. ;)
I guess you guys saw him at his best. Shame he seems to have gotten a huge contract and basically retired now. I had huge hopes for him when he joined.
 

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I guess you guys saw him at his best. Shame he seems to have gotten a huge contract and basically retired now. I had huge hopes for him when he joined.
I think so too, and yes it's a shame. I'm still wondering what really happened to him after his transfers because I feel like none of the usual explanations and accusations really can explain what I see as a massive downfall.
 
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We remember him being as something other than a waster from his first spell at Dortmund. But I fully get why United fans look at him in a less positive way. ;)
When he moved to United and his form was nowhere near Dortmund form, it was easy for his fans to say “then it’s United’s fault” (ignoring the fact he had Haaland as a target to help his stats) or “he needs to settle” (ignoring he’s English and had played in England most of his career).

Then United gave him time off and dedicated training and support.

Now he’s back in the easier league with the team/club that apparently played him correctly and he still looks sh!t.

He’s run out of excuses… it’s him?
 

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Saw a clip of his last performance and it's not much different from the type of highlights that had people drooling over him before.

The negative reaction tells you how much the perception of his talents has changed.
 

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Played 88 minutes in yesterdays 2.0 win over Union Berlin - here's how they rated him:

Jadon Sancho (4/10)
Sancho kept his place in the starting XI but failed to offer much in attack. He was kept quiet despite trying his best to force the initiative. The Englishman's struggles are certainly worrying, and he needs to step up if he wants to start again next weekend.
 

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Are we just unlucky that all of our bright young things turn into lazy, feckless layabouts or is there something in our dressing room that causes it? There are plenty of other youngsters on big money so I don't necessarily buy the salary angle.
 

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Are we just unlucky that all of our bright young things turn into lazy, feckless layabouts or is there something in our dressing room that causes it? There are plenty of other youngsters on big money so I don't necessarily buy the salary angle.
Or was it telling that even at a knock down price that no other clubs wanted Sancho.
 

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Are we just unlucky that all of our bright young things turn into lazy, feckless layabouts or is there something in our dressing room that causes it? There are plenty of other youngsters on big money so I don't necessarily buy the salary angle.
It's a lot to do with the environment at Man Utd generally being bad for the past decade.

But also, no other big club seemed that interested in Sancho - I don't think we did our homework here. Bit like Antony.
 

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These players on stupid money have priced themselves out of the sport they once loved. They are stuck in limbo on too much wages and come with a shit load of drama. They are already financially secure for life so where is the motivation to do better?
When others are dreaming of going to the euros, they are dreaming of partying in Miami.....
 

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There's still time for him to show something at Dortmund. Otherwise, I have no clue how we are going to move him? Being stuck with him and Antony for another season would be horrible.
 

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Are we just unlucky that all of our bright young things turn into lazy, feckless layabouts or is there something in our dressing room that causes it? There are plenty of other youngsters on big money so I don't necessarily buy the salary angle.
There seems to be a core friendship group that all brought out the worst in each other. You can trace a line through Pogba, Lingard, Rashford and Sancho and see a lot of the same issues throughout. They’ll be remembered as the Manchester United equivalent of Liverpool’s Spice Boys.
 

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There seems to be a core friendship group that all brought out the worst in each other. You can trace a line through Pogba, Lingard, Rashford and Sancho and see a lot of the same issues throughout. They’ll be remembered as the Manchester United equivalent of Liverpool’s Spice Boys.
That's unfair on the Spice Boys, the above four are a joke.
 

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That's unfair on the Spice Boys, the above four are a joke.
Pogba is one of the greatest French footballers of all time regardless of his injuries and drug ban so I wouldn’t call him a joke.

Rashford had some success personally but hasn’t won anything of note in his career. Those two are light years ahead of Sancho and Lingard obviously.

It’s hard to even choose out of Sancho and Lingard. I personally thought at one point Lingard had a better run of form in a tougher league than we’ve ever seen from Sancho in the Prem.

Sancho’s days at Dortmund he was still a kid and the strength of the league is questionable at best.
 
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Pogba is one of the greatest French footballers of all time regardless of his injuries and drug ban so I wouldn’t call him a joke.

Rashford had some success personally but hasn’t won anything of note in his career. Pogba is lightyears ahead when compared to the other 3.
One of the greatest French footballers of all time?

That must be a long list.
 

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Looking at the highlights, tbh put Jadon in a United shirt and that looks like one of his best games haha.

Dortmund should be more grateful! he turned up and attempted to get past his marker!...those were very rare treats for United fans.

Decent performance to be fair.
 

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One of the greatest French footballers of all time?

That must be a long list.
Of course he is. France have 2 world cups and he was arguably their best player in both the Euro’s and World Cup when they won it last.

Pogba was a monster in those tournaments for France. He was a joy to watch at times and showed his ridiculous talent on the biggest stage. He was a great footballer whether you don’t like his mentality or not.

Football tactics might have favoured other profiles of midfielder in club football recently but Pogba’s talent was there for all to see. He did things with the ball most players can only dream of at times.

A player you would pay to see perform in my opinion.
 

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Of course he is. France have 2 world cups and he was arguably their best player in both the Euro’s and World Cup when they won it last.

Pogba was a monster in those tournaments for France. He was a joy to watch at times and showed his ridiculous talent on the biggest stage. He was a great footballer whether you don’t like his mentality or not.

Football tactics might have favoured other profiles of midfielder in club football recently but Pogba’s talent was there for all to see. He did things with the ball most players can only dream of at times.

A player you would pay to see perform in my opinion.
Nah his club career was too pants. Or is Enzo Fernandez one of the greatest ever Argentinian midfielders because of his performances at the last World Cup?
 

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Nah his club career was too pants. Or is Enzo Fernandez one of the greatest ever Argentinian midfielders because of his performances at the last World Cup?
Enzo didn't come close to how important and good Pogba was for France.
 

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Pogba is one of the greatest French footballers of all time regardless of his injuries and drug ban so I wouldn’t call him a joke.

Rashford had some success personally but hasn’t won anything of note in his career. Those two are light years ahead of Sancho and Lingard obviously.

It’s hard to even choose out of Sancho and Lingard. I personally thought at one point Lingard had a better run of form in a tougher league than we’ve ever seen from Sancho in the Prem.

Sancho’s days at Dortmund he was still a kid and the strength of the league is questionable at best.
As much as I dislike Lingard, he showed up for us in many big games and had a spell where he looked like a useful player. Sancho hasn't come close to doing that in the PL
 

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Pogba is one of the greatest French footballers of all time regardless of his injuries and drug ban so I wouldn’t call him a joke.

Rashford had some success personally but hasn’t won anything of note in his career. Those two are light years ahead of Sancho and Lingard obviously.

It’s hard to even choose out of Sancho and Lingard. I personally thought at one point Lingard had a better run of form in a tougher league than we’ve ever seen from Sancho in the Prem.

Sancho’s days at Dortmund he was still a kid and the strength of the league is questionable at best.
Do people really consider Pogba one of the greatest French footballers of all time? I'd have thought that was reserved for Zidane and Henry. I thought the general consensus was that he could have been one of the greatest footballers ever but never even got remotely close to fulfilling that potential.
There seems to be a core friendship group that all brought out the worst in each other. You can trace a line through Pogba, Lingard, Rashford and Sancho and see a lot of the same issues throughout. They’ll be remembered as the Manchester United equivalent of Liverpool’s Spice Boys.
Very good point, Lingard took Rashford and Sancho under his wing very early, he was also close with Greenwood as well, and his form had fallen off a cliff massively even before the allegations. Pleased to have him out of the club. Once Rashford and Martial leave I think that's the majority of the spice boys gone. The rest of the players don't really have that many attitude issues, some of them are quite professional, just a bit rubbish.
 

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Very good point, Lingard took Rashford and Sancho under his wing very early, he was also close with Greenwood as well, and his form had fallen off a cliff massively even before the allegations. Pleased to have him out of the club. Once Rashford and Martial leave I think that's the majority of the spice boys gone. The rest of the players don't really have that many attitude issues, some of them are quite professional, just a bit rubbish.
I’m not sure Martial was ever part of that friendship group, so probably shouldn’t be considered a spice boy. He also never seemed too keen on the trappings of fame, or having a high profile on social media, unlike the rest of them.
 

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There seems to be a core friendship group that all brought out the worst in each other. You can trace a line through Pogba, Lingard, Rashford and Sancho and see a lot of the same issues throughout. They’ll be remembered as the Manchester United equivalent of Liverpool’s Spice Boys.
They do play like they've been on spice to be fair.